
JOHN GRONDELSKI
@jgrondelski
Conservative foreign policy specialist and Catholic theologian focused on the connection between faith and public life.
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02-11-2024 01:58:40
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newoxfordreview.org/random-ruminat… Random thoughts on the state of Catholicism today: supporting parishes, seminary hazing, postures at Mass, rights to retirement, Gretchen Whitmer fighting like/for hell. New Oxford Review

humanlifereview.com/post-scopes-co… The Scopes Trial was the symbol of the triumph of "science." But eugenics, nuclear weapons, playing God with life, and pandemic responses all managed all to shake our "faith" in "science." Some thoughts on science from Scopes to COVID. Human Life Review

crisismagazine.com/opinion/sacrif… Do today's Catholics, who are supposed to "fully and actively participate" in the liturgy, understand what "this Mass is offered for the intention of X" REALLY means and REALLY implies? Crisis Magazine


pillarcatholic.com/p/polish-gover… How dare a Polish bishop use his freedom of speech to criticize the Polish government? PM Tusk just demanded the Vatican gag those bishops. Freedom of speech -- only for some people in Comrade Donald's "democratic" Poland, Embassy of Poland U.S.

ncregister.com/blog/grondelsk… We keep speaking of "adoption, not abortion," but adoption remains a less-chosen option, in part because of the disinformation surrounding it. Connect with a good study, here: National Catholic Register Elizabeth Kirk Brad Wilcox

americanthinker.com/blog/2025/07/s… Democrats don't believe in a time-honored provision of US immigration law: foreigners should not be supported by Americans, they should not be "public charges." Now consider LA's latest boondoggle: cash cards for illegals. American Thinker

catholicworldreport.com/2025/07/21/cre… 100 years after the Scopes trial, we need to be clear what the Catholic doctrine of creation is and what "science" is -- and isn't. Catholic World Report



thecatholicthing.org/2025/07/23/the… And if we want to talk about a true vision of man, of the human person, we also need to talk Christology: The Catholic Thing New Oxford Review

newoxfordreview.org/the-scopes-tri… The Scopes trial, 100 years ago this month, is usually thought of as a conflict between "religion and science." But was the real conflict in Dayton TWO false visions of man? New Oxford Review The Catholic Thing

catholic.com/magazine/onlin… And, in case you want to ruminate about the relation of religion and science itself, some thoughts: Catholic Answers

newoxfordreview.org/documents/two-… Want to get Catholics' attention? Write about liturgy -- I do here, particularly two problems afflicting modern liturgical studies: selective emphasis on history AND selective applications of canon law. New Oxford Review

